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Barracuda CloudGen Firewall

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How to Configure CPU Load, Hardware and Disk Monitoring

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On the Barracuda CloudGen Firewall F-Series, you can enable hardware monitoring and specify the watermark settings for disk monitoring. To monitor the CPU load of the Barracuda CloudGen Firewall F-Series, you can set a limit on the number of processes that may simultaneously wait for execution (in either inbound or outbound direction) within an average of 1, 5, and 15 minutes before the High System Load [30] and Excessive System Load [31] events are generated.

Configure CPU Load Monitoring

  1. Go to CONFIGURATION > Full Configuration > Box > Infrastructure Services > Control.
  2. In the left menu, select CPU Load Monitoring.
  3. Click Lock.
  4. Enable Performance Statistics to collect system performance data.
  5. In the following sections, specify the CPU load thresholds before event notifications are generated:
    1. CPU-Load Warning Thresholds – The maximum number of waiting processes that is allowed within an average of 1, 5, and 15 minutes before the High System Load [30] event is generated.
    2. CPU-Load Error Thresholds – The maximum number of waiting processes that is allowed within an average of 1, 5, and 15 minutes before the Excessive System Load [31] event is generated. For example, if you enter 24 in the Critical 1 Min. Average field of the CPU Load Error Thresholds section, the Excessive System Load [31] event is created when there are at least 24 waiting processes within an average of 1 minute.
  6. Click Send Changes and Activate.

Configure Hardware Monitoring

  1. Go to CONFIGURATION > Full Configuration > Box > Infrastructure Services > Control.
  2. In the left menu, select Hardware Monitoring.
  3. Click Lock.
  4. Edit the following settings:
    • Enable Sensor Monitoring  To enable the hardware sensor monitor (e.g. for fan speeds or CPU temperature), select yes.
    • Enable Sensor Alarm  To be notified when system resources reach red status or a critical system condition event is generated, select yes.
    • Enable Kernel Memory Statistics  To gather statistics about kernel memory usage, select yes.
  5. Click Send Changes and Activate.

Configure Disk Monitoring

  1. Go to CONFIGURATION > Full Configuration > Box > Infrastructure Services > Control.
  2. In the left menu, select Disk Monitoring.
  3. Click Lock.
  4. In the Disk Watermarks table, add an entry for each disk that must be monitored. Specify the following settings for each entry:
    • Disk Name  The name of the disk to be monitored.
    • Watermark Type  The watermark measurement. You can select one of the following:
      • Per_Cen– To specify watermark limits by ratio.
      • Absolute – To specify watermark limits in megabytes.
    • Yellow Watermark  The limit after which the disk monitoring switches to yellow. Depending on the watermark type selected, enter this limit in megabytes or percentage.
    • Red Watermark – The limit after which the disk monitoring switches to red. Depending on the watermark type selected, enter this limit in megabytes or percentage.
  5. Click OK to confirm your settings.
  6. Click Send Changes and Activate.